We were in town for the week for a convention at the Salt Palace. It was within walking distance. Several really good resturants near by. The staff was friendly and very helpful. Rooms were clean, and the beds were super comfy.

Grete from Grand Junction, CO

This 12-story downtown Salt Lake City hotel is 4 blocks from the Salt Palace Convention Center, 6 blocks south of Temple …More

Hotel staff was friendly and helpful. Rooms were clean and very spacious. Turn down service went the extra mile - not only were there mints on the bed, but fresh ice was brought in nightly, and the room was also tidied up. Both room service and the hotel restaurant had good food with good service. The view from our room was beautiful. I would stay here again and recommend it highly to others traveling in Salt Lake City.

We stayed at this hotel when we drove to Illinois from California. It was spacious, clean and comfortable so we stayed again on our way back. The only negative thing was that the pet fee was $75.00 which wasn't mentioned anywhere. We have a trained little dog and thought that it was a little much.

NK0311 from California

Connected to the airport by free hotel shuttle, Hyatt Place Salt Lake City Airport is also well placed for downtown Salt Lake …More

Concierge and valets were exceptional - just remember to bring cash to tip them when they help you. Valet parking was $18 per day plus tipping. Convenient to the train to take you all around downtown free.

ceejjaayy from ab

Built in the lavish manner of Europe's grand hotels, this downtown Salt Lake City hotel is 6 blocks from Temple Square, a …More

I have stayed in many different hotels because I travel frequently but this was my best experience. It was very clean, comfortable, safe, and the service was fantastic! I also utilized the free shuttle service which was extremely helpful for me. I cannot wait to go back to Salt Lake City and stay there again!

mjslov3 from Hilton Head Island, SC

Situated in Salt Lake City, this hotel is close to Fort Douglas Military Museum, University of Utah, and Red Butte Garden and …More

Salt Lake City, Utah Hotel Guide

Though Salt Lake City is the most populated city in Utah, it mixes in a small-town feel into the big city. The city sits in the Great Basin near the Wasatch Mountains. If you expect a shortage of choices to stay in the city, you’d be mistaken. Whether you fancy a stay in a five-star hotel, a few nights in an apartment, or a restored historic mansion, there is a place for you. The best part about a vacation in Salt Lake City is that even one of the plushest hotels has rooms with affordable rates.

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Stay near the Gallivan Center for access to an ice skating rink during the holiday season and free outdoor concerts in the summer. There is always something to do at the Center, including Big Band Dance Nights on Tuesdays and Food Truck Thursdays, so it can make any vacation more exciting.

Temple Square’s 35 acres lie in the heart of the city, convenient to downtown shops and restaurants. If your hotel is in this area, you can easily walk to great food, stores, and historical sites. You can even take free walking tours of the neighborhood. This is where you will find the world’s largest genealogy library, if you’re interested in researching your family tree.

The Capitol Hill area boasts historic buildings and bed and breakfasts that can give you a more unique stay in Salt Lake. This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city and has both varied architectural styles and a diverse population. The Marmalade District exists as an extension of Capitol Hill and, besides being deeply historical, is home to a large group of LGBTQ residents.

Love to be surrounded by green spaces? Rose Park has developed from a sketchy neighborhood full of gang activity to a thriving and popular area with tree-lined streets, flowering spaces, and art deco homes designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

Wherever you choose to stay in the city, it can be easy to get around by car, with streets laid out in a grid pattern, or on Salt Lake’s fantastic and covetable transit system.

Hotels in Salt Lake City, UT

Home to ski resorts, national parks, world-class performing arts, and one-of-a-kind monuments, Salt Lake City makes a unique and exciting travel destination. Booking travel packages with Travelocity is a great way to find the best Salt Lake City hotels at the lowest prices. Plus, booking your trip online with a Travelocity deal will save you time and hassle, scoring the best local hotels at unbeatably cheap rates. With the money and time that you save, you can get right down to planning fun activities and enjoying your stay. Instead of spending top dollar on airfare and a hotel room, splurge on tickets to some exciting Salt Lake City events or other ways to make your vacation special!

Some of Salt Lake City's most famous destinations are connected with the city's intertwined history with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Certainly the most gazed-at attraction in town is the impressive Salt Lake Temple, with its six towering spires. Right across the square, you can see the historic Salt Lake City Tabernacle, where the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir regularly performs. The LDS Church History Archives and Family History Library are also popular sightseeing destinations for visitors of any faith with an interest in learning about their family's genealogy. Known as the "Genealogy Capitol of the World," Salt Lake City won't disappoint, with some of the most complete, searchable databases that are fully open to the public. Kearns Mansion, the governor's mansion of the state of Utah, is another of Salt Lake City's most popular sights, offering a prime example of western turn-of-the-century architecture. For the kids, take a trip to the Hogle Zoo, where you can see some of Utah's native creatures up close as well as specimens from the African savannah or from above the Arctic Circle. Another must-see destination for science nuts, the Clark Planetarium, presents regular shows themed around astronomy and space exploration. Plus the state-of-the-art 3D IMAX theater has a regular roster of new films on all themes.

For adventurous travelers, Salt Lake City is a great base to catch up on some skiing, snowboarding, or other favorite sports. With majestic mountains nearby and 21 parks and recreation areas in the region, it's no surprise that so many athletically minded visitors make their way to Salt Lake City. Within just a few hours, you can find yourself in the middle of wilderness. One of the closest destinations, the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest, is only 45 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City. There, visitors can cycle, hike, go horseback riding, hunt, rock-climb, picnic, or enjoy a range of winter sports. If you've come to Utah for the powder, you can choose from four ski resorts right in the Salt Lake area plus more in Provo Canyon, Park City, and beyond. In the summertime, river expeditions, fishing, hiking, and cycling are equally popular pursuits. Numerous local outfitters can provide you with gear for rent or purchase, so you can start enjoying Utah's great outdoors firsthand.

For visitor preferring a slower pace, Salt Lake City isn't just for adrenaline junkies. Take in downtown Salt Lake City from a carriage for a more leisurely introduction to the city. Just outside town, the Bonneville Salt Flats make a weird and wonderful destination for a day trip of gawking in wonderment. Salt Lake City is also home to a thriving arts scene, from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts to Discovery Gateway, the local children's museum. For more modern exhibitions, head instead to the cutting-edge Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. If you'd rather sit back and enjoy a show, check what's playing at Abravanel Hall or the Capitol Theatre or look over the schedule of Ballet West, the premiere ballet company in town.

If you're uncertain when to visit Salt Lake City, let temperatures be your first consideration. Winters get chilly, with January temperatures ranging between the low 20s and upper 30s. Given the area's popularity with skiers and snowboarders, you can also expect big crowds in the winter months, with many hotels in Salt Lake City, UT, filling up quickly. For better rates on hotels, Salt Lake City's quietest season is in the spring or the early fall. Summers are warm, with daily highs reaching 90 degrees. Plus, the city fills with visitors and cheap hotels in Salt Lake City are much harder to find.

Many visitors to Salt Lake City choose to stay downtown, where popular and central Salt Lake City hotels put you within easy access of the biggest sights. On the other hand, the city's popularity among outdoorsy types means that many visitors also stay further from downtown. For a well-connected and modestly priced hotel, Salt Lake City's University of Utah campus area is popular. You'd have plenty of shops and restaurants nearby, and the Bonneville Shoreline Trail is right nearby. Alternately, stay just east of downtown at one of the city's most historic and elegant hotels. Salt Lake City's Avenues District offers historic charm as well as proximity to interesting sights and attractions.

Salt Lake City International Airport is only minutes from downtown, making the city an unbeatably stress-free destination. With regular service from American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, United, SkyWest, Southwest Airlines, U.S. Airways, and more, the international airport is easy to reach directly from most domestic airports. In addition, regular flights connect Salt Lake City with international destinations, including cities in Canada and Mexico and select European destinations. Getting from the airport to downtown Salt Lake City is fairly simple, with frequent bus and train service as well as car rentals, taxis, and regular private shuttle services.

Whatever brings you to Salt Lake City, Travelocity makes it possible to book your hotel room, flight, and perhaps even a car rental all in one step and in one place. Once you get the basics of your trip taken care of, you can focus on enjoying the varied sights and attractions of "The Crossroads of the West." From world-class theater to top-notch skiing, mountain-biking to genealogy work, Salt Lake City offers something for every sort of visitor.

Visiting Salt Lake City

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